He doesn't, Emmett and Jasper and Alice kill him in twilight. Therefore he is no longer around in New Moon.
James was a vampire, who caught the scent of Bella Swan and hunted her as his next meal in Twilight. He was accompanied by two other vampires named Laurent, and Victoria. He tried to lure Bella into a trap by claiming he had captured Bella's mother in Phoenix. However he failed to make Bella his meal and was killed by Alice Cullen, Emmett Cullen, and Jasper Hale.
The BFG's plan to capture the giants involved a dream-catching operation to help the British Army ambush and capture the giants. The BFG concocted these dreams, which helped the army lure the giants into a trap and capture them.
The only "monster" on Nabooti Island is a monster tortoise, which you can lure with the Opuntia Fruit (cactus fig) found on the trail at the Mountains of the Moon.
"Using the blind Earthworm as bait, the ever resourceful James and the other inhabitants of the peach lure over five hundred seagulls to the peach from the nearby islands." Taken from Wikipedia.
He is obsessed with her because of her smell. She smells like that to all vampires.In the book its also because of the way Edward protected her. When Edward got into a defensive position to defend Bella, James made it like a game. James then tells Bella that he has her mother. Later, Bella finds out that James went through her videos and found one that convinces Bella that her mom is in there.
The Opuntia fruit (cactus fig) is on the trail at the Mountains of the Moon. A woman is collecting them there.
They used red cloth to lure them on the boat. They followed a trail of itbecause they have never seen red dye. They were interested in what it was.
The green jewel is under the big turtle, you need a fruit from mountains of the moon to lure him away
An Anglerfish is a fish that lives deep in the ocean and has a fleshy growth on top of its head that acts as a lure so it can capture its prey, like in Finding Nemo ☻
lure verb: He was lured into debt by the clever advertising. lure noun: Barbara couldn't resist the lure of the stage.
He bought a fishing lure at the store.
Amelia Earhart